#9: "It's not about money or connections -- it's the willingness to outwork and outlearn everyone when it comes to your business. And if it fails, you learn from what happened and do a better job next time."

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#10: "What I've learned is that if you really want to be successful at something, you'll find that you put the time in. You won't just ask somebody if it's a good idea, you'll go figure out if it's a good idea."

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"I would like for there to be an independent Republican candidate because I can't support Trump and I can't support Clinton," Kristol told CNN's Jake Tapper.

In an email to The Post, Cuban wrote of Trump, "He could come after me all he wanted, and he knows I would put him in his place. All that said, again, I don't see it happening. There isn't enough time."

Cuban is probably right. The Republican National Committee is already coordinating strategy and its considerable resources with Trump's camp as the presumptive nominee.

Even the brief, weeklong division between Trump and House Speaker Paul Ryan now appears to be moving closer and closer to unity.